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NekoShuffle
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Posted - 2010/08/20 :  11:02:21  Show profile Send a private message
Yeah, basically this is an old tune from...I dunno how far back to be honest but it samples the famous prodigy song and was featured on a Happy2B Hardcore DVD which was just basically a lot of scott brown tunes with trippy visuals. Either way I found this video with the tune on it but can't find it on discogs or anything, does it actually have a different name or is it by someone else or is it just rare??



any info would be much appreciated!


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Posted - 2010/08/20 :  15:11:53  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit latininxtc's homepage
it's on discogs. and it shows as moonshine being the only label the track has appeared on.

i actually sent a msg to marc smith asking about the track and if it will possibly be available after evolution goes digital. it would be nice.


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Posted - 2010/08/20 :  15:41:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit NekoShuffle's homepage
Thanks for the help dude! I just did some digging and I think it must have got renamed or something because it's under Federation Recordings By Scott Brown and Mark Smith as "Taking Me Higher". But yeah, digital release would be great, it's a wicked tune!

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quote:
Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
I think it must have got renamed or something because it's under Federation Recordings By Scott Brown and Mark Smith as "Taking Me Higher".



where is this info at?


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NekoShuffle
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Posted - 2010/08/20 :  18:03:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit NekoShuffle's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote:
Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
I think it must have got renamed or something because it's under Federation Recordings By Scott Brown and Mark Smith as "Taking Me Higher".



where is this info at?



Realised the track had the "Takin me higherr" vocal sample, looked through their other tracks and found they had one called "Takin' me higher" so put 2 + 2 together.

The actual track "taking me higher" is found on this CD:

http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Worlds-Best-Essential-Happy-Hardcore-Collection/release/208119

Tune in question!

http://www.discogs.com/Marc-Smith-Scott-Brown-Taking-Me-Higher-Forever/release/155300


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Typical late 90s Happy Hardcore. Scott Brown & Marc Smith also done this tune in 1994:

Not your usual Scottish Bouncy Techno, a rare breakbeat tune from Smith & Brown but as breakbeat was a huge style at the time even the Scots thought they would have a go at the style & they pull it off really well. Good breakbeats & Old Skool vibes. As Scott Brown wasn't a renown breakbeat artist this tune is over looked. Very differnt from Detonated & Now is the time lol


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quote:
Originally posted by Smoogie:
Typical late 90s Happy Hardcore. Scott Brown & Marc Smith also done this tune in 1994:

Not your usual Scottish Bouncy Techno, a rare breakbeat tune from Smith & Brown but as breakbeat was a huge style at the time even the Scots thought they would have a go at the style & they pull it off really well. Good breakbeats & Old Skool vibes. As Scott Brown wasn't a renown breakbeat artist this tune is over looked. Very differnt from Detonated & Now is the time lol



nice :)


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